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"Self-Dual" Quantum Critical Point on the surface of $3d$ Topological Insulator

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-08-03 v2

Abstract

In the last few years a lot of exotic and anomalous topological phases were constructed by proliferating the vortex like topological defects on the surface of the 3d3d topological insulator (TI). In this work, rather than considering topological phases at the boundary, we will study quantum critical points driven by vortex like topological defects. In general we will discuss a (2+1)d(2+1)d quantum phase transition described by the following field theory: L=ψˉγμ(μiaμ)ψ+(μikaμ)ϕ2+rϕ2+gϕ4\mathcal{L} = \bar{\psi}\gamma_\mu (\partial_\mu - i a_\mu) \psi + |(\partial_\mu - i k a_\mu)\phi|^2 + r |\phi|^2 + g |\phi|^4, with tuning parameter rr, arbitrary integer kk, Dirac fermion ψ\psi and complex scalar bosonic field ϕ\phi which both couple to the same (2+1)d(2+1)d dynamical noncompact U(1) gauge field aμa_\mu. The physical meaning of these quantities/fields will be explained in the text. We demonstrate that this quantum critical point has a quasi self-dual nature. And at this quantum critical point, various universal quantities such as the electrical conductivity, and scaling dimension of gauge invariant operators can be calculated systematically through a 1/k21/k^2 expansion, based on the observation that the limit k+k \rightarrow + \infty corresponds to an ordinary 3d3d XY transition.

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@article{arxiv.1512.01547,
  title  = {"Self-Dual" Quantum Critical Point on the surface of $3d$ Topological Insulator},
  author = {Zhen Bi and Yi-Zhuang You and Cenke Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.01547},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures